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It was definitely a famous play. But there were greater football plays made in huge spots.

4th and 17 was just a super clutch play. Made to perfection in a hostile environment.

Ehh, greatest play does not have to be the most technical, it just has to be that - the greatest. Eli escaped like he was Houdini and Tyree jumped as high as he could to secure the ball on his helmet. It was not fluky, it was CLUTCH all the way!

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BS THERE IS. How is a regular season game more important than the SB or more clutch?If it's not the greatest it's not famous.You don't get the 4-17, it doesn't affect the season. It has nothing to do with whether they planned it. We're talking about greatest play, not greatest "planned" or greatest "executed"play that they planned. Eli sees tyree and tyree catches it. 0 luck.

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The greatest Giant play that I ever saw is not even on that list -- Ingram's 15 yard reception in SB 25 in which he had to avoid 3 to 5 tackles in order to pick up the extra 7 or 8 yards on a 3rd and 15.